Overview
The LM725CN/NOPB is an operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments, although it is now obsolete and no longer manufactured. This amplifier was known for its superior performance in applications requiring low noise, low drift, and high accuracy. It was part of the LM725 series, which was designed to offer high-quality operational amplification in various electronic circuits.
Key Specifications
Parameter | Value |
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Package Type | DIP8, TO5-8 |
Number of Channels | 1 |
Bandwidth | 1 MHz |
Slew Rate | 0.2 V/μs |
Input Voltage Drift | 0.6 μV/°C |
Supply Voltage Range | 6 V to 44 V |
Key Features
- Low input voltage drift of 0.6 μV/°C, making it suitable for applications requiring high stability and accuracy.
- Low noise characteristics, ideal for noise-sensitive applications.
- High slew rate of 0.2 V/μs, enabling fast response times.
- Wide supply voltage range from 6 V to 44 V, providing flexibility in various circuit designs.
Applications
The LM725CN/NOPB operational amplifier was commonly used in a variety of applications where low noise, low drift, and high accuracy were crucial. These include:
- Audio and video signal processing.
- Medical equipment and instrumentation.
- Industrial control systems.
- High-precision measurement and testing equipment.
Q & A
- What is the LM725CN/NOPB? The LM725CN/NOPB is an operational amplifier produced by Texas Instruments, now obsolete.
- What are the key features of the LM725CN/NOPB? It features low input voltage drift, low noise, high slew rate, and a wide supply voltage range.
- What is the input voltage drift of the LM725CN/NOPB? The input voltage drift is 0.6 μV/°C.
- What is the bandwidth of the LM725CN/NOPB? The bandwidth is 1 MHz.
- What is the slew rate of the LM725CN/NOPB? The slew rate is 0.2 V/μs.
- What is the supply voltage range of the LM725CN/NOPB? The supply voltage range is from 6 V to 44 V.
- In what types of applications was the LM725CN/NOPB typically used? It was used in audio and video signal processing, medical equipment, industrial control systems, and high-precision measurement and testing equipment.
- Is the LM725CN/NOPB still in production? No, the LM725CN/NOPB is obsolete and no longer manufactured.
- What package types are available for the LM725CN/NOPB? It is available in DIP8 and TO5-8 packages.
- Where can I find substitutes for the LM725CN/NOPB? Substitutes can be found through various electronics distributors such as Digi-Key, TME, etc.